CLI Commands
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SCALANCE W1750D CLI
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rule <dest> <mask> <match> {<protocol> <start-port> <end-port> {permit|deny|src-
nat [vlan<vlan id>|tunnel <tunnel ip>]|dst-nat{<IP-address> <port>| <port>}| app
<app> {permit| deny}| appcategory <appgrp>| webcategory <webgrp> {permit| deny}|
webreputation <webrep>}
[<opt1....opt11>]
redirect-blocked-https-traffic
vlan <vlan-id>
no…
no wlan access-rule <name>
Parameter
Description
Range
wlan access-rule-name
<name>
Specifies the profile name for which the access rule
is configured.
—
bandwidth-limit {down-
stream <kbps>| upstream
<kbps>| peruser {down-
stream <kbps>| upstream
<kbps}}
Assign bandwidth contracts to user roles. The admin-
istrator can assign a bandwidth contract configured in
Kbps to upstream (client to the AP) or downstream
(AP to clients) traffic for a user role. If you want to
assign a bandwidth contract specific for each user,
you can run the command with peruser parameter.
The bandwidth contract will not be applicable to the
user traffic on the bridged out (same subnet) destina-
tions.
NOTE:
In the earlier releases, bandwidth contract could be
assigned per SSID. In the current release, the band-
width contract can also be assigned per SSID user. If
the bandwidth contract is assigned for an SSID in
6.2.1.0-3.4.0.0 image and when the AP is upgraded
to 6.3.1.1-4.0.0.0 release version, the bandwidth
configuration per SSID will be treated as per- user
downstream bandwidth contract for that SSID.
1–65535 Kbps
calea
Creates an access rule for CALEA integration.
—
captive-portal {exter-
nal [profile
<name>]|internal}
Configures a captive-portal role, to assign to the
users role after a successful authentication.
—
dpi-error-page-url
<idx>
Creates an access rule to display a specific error
page when clients access the HTTP websites
blocked by AppRF policies.
—
<index>
Creates an index entry for access rules.
—
rule
Creates an access rule. You can create up to 128
ACEs in an ACL for a user role. However, it is rec-
ommended to delete any existing configuration and
apply changes at regular intervals.
—
<dest>
Allows you to specify the destination IP address.
—
<mask>
Specifies the subnet mask for the destination IP
address.
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